Category: Disorder & Deficiency

  • Keloid Scar: All you need to know

    What is a Keloid scar? Keloid scars are abnormal scars that can occur after a skin injury. Keloid scar growing is a natural process followed by wound healing. These scars tend to appear slowly over months beyond the initial wound. Keloids progress to form thick, firm scars that are tough to heal, because of which…

  • Understanding and Treating Eye Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions

    What is eye pain? Eye pain, or ophthalmalgia, is discomfort or pain in or surrounding the eyes. It can vary in severity from a slight annoyance to excruciating agony. Numerous things, like as wounds, infections, inflammation, or underlying medical disorders like migraines or glaucoma, might contribute to it. Eye pain frequently manifests as redness, wetness,…

  • Chronic Pain: What is it, causes, symptoms and treatment

    Pain is an unpleasant sensation due to prick, tingle, sting, burn, or ache. It may be sharp or dull. It may come and fade away or may be persistent. However, it can help diagnose an unknown disease. Without the sensation of pain, you might develop a severe medical condition that needs urgent treatment. So pain…

  • Psoriasis: 7 common triggers and how to avoid them

    Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin disorder that entirely depends on your genetic build-up. In this condition, the immune cells in the blood mistakenly recognize newly produced skin cells as foreign invaders and attack them. This can cause the overproduction of new patches of skin cells below your skin. Psoriasis symptoms include elevated scaling papules and…

  • Athletes foot- A fungal skin infection

    An athlete’s foot is a common condition affecting many people. An athlete’s foot is a fungal infection of the feet or a fungal infection between the toes. Athletes’ foot means that it affects people whose feet are damp and sweaty, which is common in athletes. Tinea pedis, foot ringworm, and foot fungus are medical terms.…

  • Deep vein thrombosis: who is at risk?

    What is deep vein thrombosis? Deep vein thrombosis is a blood clot that forms in the lower legs. However, they can also happen in the arm, thigh, or pelvis. DVT is something that everyone should be aware of because it can result in significant disease, disability, and, in very extreme situations, death. The good news…

  • Urinary Retention: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment

    What is Urinary Retention? If your bladder doesn’t empty when you urinate, you may be suffering from urinary retention. Your bladder is like a storage tank for urine. Urine is made up of waste that kidneys remove from the blood. Once the urine has been filtered, it goes to the bladder, where it stays until…

  • Microalbuminuria causes and treatment

    What is meant by microalbuminuria? Microalbuminuria is detected by a urine test and may be an indicator of kidney disease. Microalbuminuria also means that urine has an abnormally small amount of a protein called albumin. The levels of albumin are higher than the normal range of albumin but lower than the dipstick positive proteinuria test.…

  • Overactive bladder causes and treatment

    What is an overactive bladder (OAB)? A person urinating more than 7 to 8 times during the day and more than 2 to 3 times at night is abnormal. This abnormality is a characteristic feature of an overactive bladder. OAB leads to a distorted routine, which ultimately results in stress. Abnormal Physiology of Urine in…

  • Nasal Vestibulitis: Everything You Need to Know

    What about Nasal vestibulitis? Nasal vestibulitis is the inflammation in the entrance of your nostrils. It occurs due to infection or nasal hair plucking in most of the cases. It might also occur due to nose piercings or when an object stuck in your nose. It can affect both nostrils and may be short-term or…